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#ClapForOurCarers Hi everyone at R & L Healthcare. Thank you to you who work in the office, and to those who are out providing care. We are one amazing team. I’m clapping tonight for you guys! Please stay safe! #WeNeedYou #ThankYouSocialCare #HealthHeroes

#Commitment #Dedication #Professionalism These are our values of our people to provide the best #care. This is what our care teams demonstrate on a daily basis. Our sincere gratitude goes out to all our care teams. In these moments, this is more true than ever. #Carers, #Supervisors, #Coordinators, Compliance Team, Recruiters, Admin Support, Finance Team …

We received a lovely comment recently that we’d like to share with you. I would like to thank all the staff who attended to John – their care and diligence are to be commended. John was well looked after. R. Hanson

How much physical activity do older adults aged 65 and over need to do to keep healthy? To stay healthy or to improve health, older adults need to do two types of physical activity each week: aerobic and strength exercises. The amount of physical activity you need to do each week depends on your age, older …

Asthma is a long-term condition that affects your airways – the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. You could say that someone with asthma has ‘sensitive’ airways that are inflamed and ready to react when they come into contact with something they don’t like. Asthma tends to run in families, especially …

When a person with dementia finds that their mental abilities are declining, they’re likely to feel anxious, stressed and scared. They may be aware of their increasing clumsiness and inability to remember things, and this can be very frustrating and upsetting for them. If you are looking after someone with dementia, you can help them …

The National Institute for health and Care Excellence (NICE) has launched the first guidelines for the NHS on improving care for people who are in their last days of life. The guidelines aim to put the dying person at the heart of decisions about their care, so that they can be supported in their final days in accordance with …

It’s true that our bones tend to lose strength as we get older. But even in later years there is plenty we can do to slow down bone loss and avoid the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis. In general our activity levels tend to drop as we get older. You may feel you don’t have the energy …

There is no certain way to prevent all types of dementia. However, a healthy lifestyle can help lower your risk of developing dementia when you are older. It can also prevent cardiovascular diseases, such as strokes and heart attacks. To reduce your risk of developing dementia and other serious health conditions, it’s recommended that you: …

Study gives strongest link yet between blood pressure and diabetes. At first glance these might be considered two unconnected conditions, but research over the years has led to diabetes being classified as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Researchers looked at data on more than 4 million people in the UK who were free of …